Man Mo Temple Fuji Tx-2 (x-pan) Tmax 3200
Sheung Wan Man Mo Temple: Built in 1847, the Temple was dedicated to God Man, God of Civil Servants and Literature, and God Mo, God of Martial Arts and War (more popularly known as Guan Di or Guan Gong). It was the worshipping centre for the Chinese merchants and residents in the Central and Sheung Wan Districts. In 1908, the Hong Kong Government enacted the Man Mo Temple Ordinance to shift the management of the temple and its property to the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals. There are rich historical collections with a bronze bell dated 1847, imperial sedan chairs made in 1862 and 1885 as well as couplets and plaques.
文武廟 始建於一八四七年,奉祀「文昌帝君」及「關聖帝君」(俗稱「關帝」或「關公」),是香港開埠初期中上環一帶的華商及居民祭祀中心。一九○八年,香港政府訂立文武廟條例,將文武廟及其資產移交東華三院管理。該廟現存文物甚為豐富,內有一八四七年鑄銅鐘、一八六二年和一八八五年製造的鑾輿以及碑記和匾額等。
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